Real-conversation homepage
Describe the conversation you are about to have, add the person and stakes, then start rehearsing.
Describe the real workplace conversation coming up, practice it out loud with an AI partner, then let Mira coach the turn you just took.
Pick the one you are dreading; that is usually the rep that pays off.
From "I should probably rehearse this" to a sharper answer, ready before the meeting starts.
Choose from a curated library, get a random pick, or describe your own situation in plain words.
Speak out loud. The AI partner plays the other side β sometimes defensive, sometimes hostile, always realistic.
A coach-grade breakdown: what worked, what to tighten, your fillers, pacing, and a transcript with notes on every line.
Mira watches the conversation the way a sharp manager would: quietly, in context, and with one direct note when a turn could land better.
The web beta already covers the core loop in the app: pick what to practice, run the conversation live, then review what happened in detail.
Describe the conversation you are about to have, add the person and stakes, then start rehearsing.
A full shelf of pre-built conversations across management, feedback, conflict, negotiation, and career moments.
Build your own rehearsal by defining who youβre talking to, what the conversation is about, your goal, and the other personβs personality.
Speak out loud with a real-time AI partner, interrupt when you need to, and practice the conversation the way it actually sounds.
Review every session with transcript, coach ratings, overall scoring, and deeper analysis across content, delivery, pronunciation, and grammar.
Get short, specific coaching notes during the conversation, with redo support when a turn needs another pass.
The web app is live and improving every week. Try it free, send us the rough edges, and let us know what conversation you'd practice next.
That came across a little soft. Be clear about what you need before you reassure them.
That landed well β you named the problem without making it personal.
Want to try that again? Finish with one clear, direct ask.
Sharper. Now pause after the ask so they have room to answer.